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THE' iSOBESOM Mi' ; MMt ; ; Wrtcfc tk M I ; """ beHpOM Explm. J 9lnmtlClfriaUM.'ta Raka. Cty. Hum MmM: i ESTABLISHED 1870. , Country, God and Truth. SINQLJffi COPIKS 6 CENTS XXXVII, NO. 55. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1006 WHOLE NO. 2172 Beaaly Kidnapping. Charlotte Chronicle. '..' During the session of the last Legislature, Mr, H. M. Beasly, member from Currituck county, was called home on account of the kidnapping of his son. The disappearance of the boy has never been explained and not the least trace of him has1 been dis covered, although the best de tective service has been employ ed. Currituck is the extreme northoflKtern county of the State . and has a population of only 4,757. It is not conceivable that the boy could have been secreted within the bounds of the county. The county, however, is within easy access of Norfolk, and it was perhaps thought that city the kidnappers got him out into the " world. There appeared to have been no motive whatever for the kidnapping, which Jidda another element of mystery to the case. Interest in the matter has been revied by the arrest this week of Joshua Harrison, an old citizen of Currituck, who is suspected of having some knowledge of the kidnapping of the boy and who has been under suspicion for some time, it is to be hoped that this arrest may lead to the clearing up Of the mystes-y and more important still, to the res toration of the boy to his parents, Maxton News Notes. - aenooi book rocea re. corfMpoBdenjeoJTheEobeoniD. j The text book commission has Mr. J. G.Baldwin left last week m"16 public the scale of prices for Winter Garden, Pla., where he has accepted a position with Mr. Dan McKinnon. Capt. J. C. Averett has return ed to Max ton and will again buy cotton for Sprunt & Son Mr, J. A. McLean, Jr., left Monday morning for Washing ton, N. G, where he has accepted a position in the law office of his brother, Mr. A. D. McLean. The Graded School opened last cents. Webster's common school Monday morning. The atten- dictionary, contract price 65 dance this year promises to ex- cents, Webster's high school dic ed all past ones. The only tionary (new edition), contract change in the faculty is Miss price, 90 cents, Webster's aca Clarkie McLean, who succeeds demic dictionary, contract price, Miss Sallie McLean, resigned. $1.85. Miss Lucy Cobb, one of the Reading Graded Classics, first Graded School teachers, return- reader (cloth), exchange price, ed Monday night after spending 20 cents, second reader (cloth), her vacation several days in exchange price Id cents, contract at which contracts have been closed for the books to be used for the next five years in the North Carolina Schools. The detailed list of all such publications and prices are as follows: Orthography A spelling book (Eoust & Griffin,) exchange price 7 cents, contract price 15 cents Defining Webster's Primary Dictionary, contract price, 44 Keep Money at Home. The time has come when the people of North Carolina should unite together to keep at home that large amount of money which we have been sending out of the State every year to enrich other sections and to improveourselves. For the last few years we have been sending out of our State nearly $3,000,000 annually more than we have been getting back, and it is no wonder tfcat our peo ple have become tired of this, and have organized companies within our own borders. In another colum will be found an advertisement of the Southern Life Insurance Company that has adopted the policy of lending in each community the amount of premiums which the company receives there from, so that no community will lose the use of money by our people insuring with this solid and liberal North Carolina institution. Funeral of Dr. Mclntyre. The remains of Dr. D.C. Mcln tyre, who died at Tabor, Colum bus county, inursaay, were in terred at Iona church, this coun ty, Friday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Baker, of Lumberton. Dr. Mclntyre was born near Lumberton, in Back Swamp township, and was about 24 years old. He is survived by a brother, Mr. John Mclntyre, express . agent between Hamlet and Char lotte, and a sister, Miss Susie Mclntyre, who was with him when he died- Several uncles also survive. Death resulted af ter three weeks illness of ty phoid fever. Dr. Mclntyre was a graduate of the Davidson Medical College and located in Lumberton several months ago to practice medicine fie did well here and was liked by'the people. He had been at Tabor only a short time. Shyster Lawyers. Italelgb Special, 8to., to Charlotte Observer. From time to time the State papers have had something to say about that class of lawyers known variously as shysters and 1 buzzards, who, as soon as a per son is killed or dangerously in jured by a railway, rush to the home and get the case, often times taking chances, charging mo fee but agreeing to take half of the damages which may be received. Old lawyers, reputable men are often heard to express surprise that these things go on and yet are loath to take the pro ceeding necessary to disbar peo ple who do these things, but at last there is to be a test case, brought before the Supreme Court and pushed by an eminent lawyer, which will jar not a few of the shysters in North Caro lina. The case is now being pre pared and a lawyer who is behind it says something will drop and fall very hard. Several leave this week to at tend different schools. Among those who will go are Misses Jean .Hutchinson, Courtney -Nunn, Cammie McNeill and Rebecca " Ward to the Southern Conserva tory of Music at Red Springs: Messrs. John Fuller to the Uni versity at Chapel Hill, and David Fuller to Trinity College, Dur ham. . . C Subscribe for The Tlobesonian. ' Its only $1.50 for a whole year. . Begin now. Charlotte recently. Messrs. Lacy McLean and Ar thur McRae left Tuesday morn ing for Davidson, where they will re enter college. Mr. Roscoe McMillan, of Red Springs, spent Monday night here. Mr. D. G." Robeson was here Tuesday onhis-return to his farm in Bladen county after spending some time with his parents at Red Springs. Mr. W. L.McKinnon,of Wades boro, is spending his vacation here. Mr. W. S. McNair returned home from Jackson Springs Monday night. Mrs. W- H. Harding and child dren, Mrs. M. G. McKenzie.Mrs. W. O. Brewer and Miss Mattie Hall are at Jackson Springs this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Blake and children arrived here Monday night from Charlotte to be at the bedside of Mrs. Blake's sister, Miss Burns. Mr. C. J.Kelly.of the telephone company, fell from a HO root pole Wednesday and had the misfor tune of breaking his arm. Maxton was well represented price, 27 cents, uiassics, urn ana New third reader (cloth), ex change price 15 cents, contract price, 30 cents, fourth reader (cloth), exchange price, 17 cents, contract price 83 cents, fifth reader (cloth) exchange price, 17 cents, contract price, 35 cents Wheeler 's Prime r Kecom - mended for schools using a prim er, exchange price, 10 cents, con tract price, 30 cents Seal Estate Transfers. T. A. McNeill and wife to Mrs Kate E. Smith, land in Smiths township; consideration, $300. Beal Hines and wife to James Powell and wife, a tract of land in Red Springs township; con sideration, $25. J. xs. uuie ana wire to James Powell and wife, a tract of land in Red Springs township; con at the convention Thursday. The contract price, 40 cents. Maury's town was quite deserted after I new complete (cloth,) exchange Affairs tn Seventh District. Wilmington SUr, 8th. The Democratic Executive Com mittee of the Seventh Judicial District, composed of the coun ties of Brunswick, Bladen, Co lumbuSjCumberland and Robe son, "met in this city yesterday afternoon for the purpose of or ganizing and taking such steps toward prosecuting an active campaign for the ticket as may sideration, $1,250. be deemed advisable, the idea A.J. McKinnon Co., to M. E. being to roll up a majority for Church, South, Maxton, a cer the Democratic nominees larger tain lot of land in Maxton. than ever. C- B. Ledbetter and wife to B The meeting of the committee W. Hatcher, a tract of land in was at the call of Homer L. Lyon, Red Springs township; consid- Jiflq., of Columbus, the retinner eration. 450 secretary, and was held at 3 Miss Lena McGeachy to Dr. J. o'clock in the afternoon at The S. McGeachy, land in Robeson Orton. There were present Mr. county; consideration. 3,000, Lyon, J. R. Williamson, of Co- Cloa Davis to Mrs. F. E- Ed lumbus; E. J. BriH, of Robeson; ward -t, land in Lunrberton tow n Geo. H. Currie, of Clarkton; Geo. ship; consideration, $J0, H. Bellamy, of Brunswick, and L. T. Townsend and wife to N. A. Sinclair, Esq., of Cumber- Walter G. Watts and wife, lands land, nominee for solicitor in the in Lumberton township; eonsid district. The committee was ap- eration, $275 pointed at the late Judicial Con- W. R. Atkinson et al to filbert vention at Fayetteville and the Atkinson, land in Back Swamp death of u. T. dates, Esq , the township; consideration, 510. chairman, a few days Uter, made David Salmon and wife to W. it necessary for the counnitte to H. Edwards, lands in Lumberton reorganize yesterday. H. McD. township; consideration, $5. Robinson, Esq., of Cumberland, A. McL- Morrison et al toll was elected to succeed Mr. Dates w. McLean, lands m Maxton as a member and was subse- township; consideration, $25 f !li.n M n otim!smi A ilnnl. n lipnt, v oli tsit rhoirmnn nf t ho T li. M,I orul iind tvif., tit fl. P uiucidi v waavci picic pw I -j "-'7,e v ..... . . . . nv " - - -v .... . ...... . t ' -- ed for grades above the fifth committee. J. R. Williamson, of Meeks, a tract of land in Row reader, contract price 60 cents. Columbus, was elected secretary, land; consideration, $"J00 Writiner National system of -Matters or interest were dis- U. f. Meeks and wifo to Salhi vertical, eight numbers, 5 cents cussed at length and members in Sinclair, a tract of land in Row each, Smithdears short writing attendance upon the meeting ox land; consideration, jz,;)0(). book, 5 cents each, Old North pressed themselves as very well State vertical, 5 cents each. pleased with the outlook. Arithmetics Colaw and El- Mr. binclair, nominee for so wood's primary (cloth) exchange licitor, savs that the affairs of price 12 cents, contract price, 24 the district are in fine shape cents. Colaw Dukes intermediate ine conventions of Uumberland (cloth) exchange price 12 cents, land Robeson on Thursday each sideration, $400. contract price 24 cents. Colaw nominated a very strong ticket, Mrs. M. D- Thompson etal to and El wood's advanced (cloth.) he said, and little party differ- W. D. Nye and wife, lands in exchanee price. 22 cents.contract ences that existed before those Thompsons township: consider- price 44 cents. First book in conventions have now disap- ation, fcl.OOO Business Methods (Rand & Mc- peared. He says the majority Allen Edens et al to Daniel Nally, publishers) 60 cents. for the ticket will be well ahead Johnson, lands in Thompsons Agriculture for Beginners, ot tour years ago. Mr. binclair 1 township; consideration, If 10. bvHill. Burkett & Stevens. Drice personally is active, energetic I Wm. O. Edmund and wife to 60 cents. and has a vision of affairs political William Yost, a tract of land in Geoeraohv Maurv's Elemen- that gives weight to what he Lumberton; consideration, S10 tary, exchange price, 20 cents, s&ya LOCAL BRIEFS. THE W. o. VV. PICNIC Mayor Thompson's excursion Ws Attendert iy i.aPfle crowd to Wilmington Saturday was run alio. k. A term of court for the trial of civil causes convened here this morning with Judge W. B. Coun cil presiding. Rev. F. A. Houltzbausen. of Washington, D. u, lectured at the Baptist church Sunday. His lecture last night was on Martin Luther and was highly interest ing. The building committee of Bar ker's church, in Howellsville township, have let the contract Back Swamp Briefs J The wo. W irr,ir at BacJf Swamp Saturday v.ns largely at tended, and fni rytxxiy .seemed to have a good tim. ' Mctrou. ment were carried around and given away by th.- Woodmen. The '.-Speaker, Mr. lwl-., h-ld the attention of Mi,. opi. for a short time wit h a spc-ch fur the interest of tlif vx,dmen. Last, but nut least camp dinner, which Was plentiful, :h usual at' Back 8 warn p. for seats and furniture, which itLu 1 " " ,,nn ",mr 01 is expected to have installed with-1 , Dome oi ine i '.!! K Kwamn v in 45 days. We are informed that Mr. W. C Culbretb, of Raft Swamp township, is the first to respond to the call of the Southern Cotton Association for dues and bale tax. attended bundny school at Centra Sunday afr,.rnn;) Mr.Hayncs IV-.-.n. ;ir,,i dau-h- ter, Bulah, nt Oivuin, aUt'i.dr-d the picnic Saturday. M18S IO v lovd .sitiT.r Snt! W. W. Prevatt and wife to A W. Prevatt, landsinBackSwaiup; consideration, $10. J. L. McMillan and wife etal to D. M. Clarkson, atnict of land in Red Springs township; con- t, I.' nJ i y 'i IS.H Mm or, ooiiint L Ash-.. r.f Dls- the politicians, etc., frot away. Mr. W. M. McKinnon, of Win ter Garden,Fla.,is here this week visiting his mother and sisters. Prof. Frank McLean, an in structor at the University of North Carolina left Wednesday for Chapel Hill to. resume his work. Mr. Eugene Morrison.oi Morven, was here for several days this week. Mrs. A. H. Currie and child are at Jackson Springs this week, Mr. Currie spent last Sunday there with them. Mr. John McCall, of Bennetts- ville, is visiting his sister, Mrs- C. McCaskill, Jr this week. The Alma Lumber Co. has sold out to Messrs. A. J. McKinnon. L. T. and C. J. Cottingbam, and Mr. Fore has moved his family to Richmond, Va. Mr. Earnest Weatherly, who has been playing professional base ball this summer, returned home last Monday. MissLela Barnes is visiting re- atives at Dunn this week. Rev. I. E. McDavid who has been away for some time, taking his vacation, returned to his work Sunday. Mr. Carl Pace has returned home after a two weeks stay at the old home place in Chatham county. Messrs. A. J. and A. C. Mc Kinnon, Misses Sallie Lou and Angus spent several days at Elerbe Springs recently. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McGirtand children have returned home from a visit to relatives at Greenville, B.C. Mrs. Mary Barnes, of Clarkton, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. F. M. Barnes, returned to her home Monday morning Rev., and Mrs. N. H. D. Wilson arrived here Friday night and will spend several days with oheir friends. Mr. George H- McLean left Wednesday morning for Red Springs, where he will attend scho 1 at the North Carolina Mili tary Academy. Messrs. J. C- McCaskill, Jr., of this place and w ill Car rett, of Red Springs, have purchased the grocery business of Town send & Currie and will run the business. Mr.' McCaskill will be in charge. Mrs., J. T. Pool and Miss Ida McKinnon are at the Northern markets this week buying their fall lines of millinery, price, 40 cents, contract price, So cents Language Lessons Hydes two book course in English, Book 1, exchange price 13 cents.contract price 25 cents. Smith's Our Lan guage, Book 2, exchange price, 17 cents, contract pnce,54 cents Buehlet-'s Modern English Gram mar, contract price, 35 cents. History White's Beginners' History of United States, ex change "price 20 cents, contract price 40 cents. Chamber's High er History of United States.pricp 0 cents. Physiology Culler's First Book, exchange price 12J cents, contract price 25 cents . Cu 1 ler 's Second Book, exchange price, 224 cents,contract price d5 cents, Culler's Third Book, exchange price, 22 cents contract price, 4o cents. Practical Drawing Book Nos. 1 to 3, each 15 cents, books 4 to 6, contract price 12 cents each.forty page edition, books Nos. 1 to 4, each 14 cents, books 5 to 8, con tract price 18 cents. to With Our Advertisers. w. jvi. Money & uo., propn- tors of the Lumberton tobacco warehouse met with big, success with their premium sale Thurs day and the farmers were pleas ed. Mr. C. M. Fuller has returned from buying horses and has some nice driving horses and farm horses. He is also stocked with best grades of buggies. Chas. M. Stieff calls attention to the great Artistic Stieff piano. A 2 horse farm near Ashpole is for rent. Bristow Bros, represerjt only the most reliable insurance com' panies. They r re also realestate S. Weinstein & Son, Ashpole, open for business tomorrow. Casbler ol Hope Mills Bank appeared. Fayetteville Special, 8th.. Charlotte Observer. W. A. Jones, casher of the Hope Mills Bank, is still missing A telegram to day from his uncle in Norfolk states that he was seen Tuesday at Pinners Point, Va , where he said he was on his way to Fayetteville. Since Tues day there h is been no trace of him. There is a rumor here today that he is in a city in this State. Still no bank funds are missing and the affair is a mystery. C W. Seate has been elected cash ier in place of Jones. Mr. Jones left here Saturday night, telling friends that he was going to spend Labor Day in Richmond and would return Tues 1 rrn r-r t . . aay. i ne nope nuns umx is a branchofthe Bank of Fayetteville. As soon as Dr. Lilly, president of the bank, heard of Jones' dis appearance, be wsat to Hope Mills with funds to stop a run by depositors. No bank money was missing and Jones' accounts are Lertain tract of land saiu m oe si-raigni. Hmw. T i. 1 .1 V.- j.6 is saia inai a young man, tne Ujqq J no. B. Wm. A. Yost and wife to Wm. 0. Edmund and wife, land in Lumberton; consideration, 10 J. G. McCormick, commission er, to W. H- Humphrey, a tract of land in Howellsville township consideration, $1,100. R. R. Barnes and wife to J. P Murray, lands in Sterlings town ship; consideration, $300. Trustees New Hope church to Trustees Methodist Episcopal church, a tract of land in Burnt Swamp township; consideration, $1.00. Joseph Howell to San ford II. Howell.lands in Howellsville town ship; consideration, $i'5. L. Shaw and wife to J. L, lownsend, a tract or, land in Howellsville township; consider ation, $80. W. H. T. Hagin and wife to J, Frank Pitman, lands in Wisharts township; consideration, $50. Martha C. Patterson et al to Li. 1. Nottingham, timber on a certain tract of land in Howells ville township; consideration, $350. A. H. Home and wife to Kings- dale Lumber Co., timber on a in White township; consideration, nr. i . ... ... ' Mr. J. A. Boone a craduate of V..n,&?t 9 lth U.,m thodairv rlftiM.rt.rnit. nf t.h Att. inonipson. riculttiral and Mechanical C4 Misses Liz.if and Mny loge, Raleigh, is prospepting here ' Lumberton, six-nt, with a view to establishing n night with their ims dairy on modern principles. . Emma Prevatt. Rev. Z.Paris and Mr. J. A. Rev. J. B. Jackson, McAllister attended a ntcnlc at was absent Sundh.v .-n Barker's High School Saturday of a protracted me.;tiritf :iL afternoon and made talks. Re- PlQ' freshments were served. The Sorry to report th.? ilint school opened for the term today. Mr. D. E. Nance. Henderson Roper, colored, left Mr. Ferris Purvis and Alius Saturday afternoon for a point May Howell, of Orm, attf tided near Jacksonville, FIa.t where his the picnic, father, Pleasant Roper, died Fri Miss Lizzie Piovm' v,f j jiimber day. Henderson is the only heir ton, is spending the w.-k with to some property that lJleasant, relatives and friend i m this cum loft' m unity. The body of John French, the The colored boy who was drowned tyre were sin lo-d to hr of his Wednesday in Lumber river, was aad death, whi. h occured last found and recovered near the week, mouth of the Big Lake Saturday vf ' -n-;i wv , afternoon. It is presumed it rose h Jill f " T', f 'vn' to the top sometime that morn- -ttendedc-hurrh hen- Nun Back Swamp, N. C .Sept. 1 L Li t. mg. Owing to the protracted meet ing at Smith's church, which embraces the 3rd. Sunday- in this month, there will be preach ing at Moss Neck Methodist church the 1st. Sunday in Octo ber instead of 8rd. Sunday in this month. son or a prominent Hope Mills citizen, left with Jones and has since telegraphed his father from a point in Virginia saying he was m trouble- The money was sent but the young man never returned to the telegraph office to get it. ' This1 has been just one week ago. Jones is the son of the cashier of the Bank of Red Springs. It has since been learned that Mr. Jones is at Crewe, Va., in the employ of the Norfolk and Western railway. There is no information as to; why he left Hope Mills. ' The Republican Convention. There will be a convention of the Republicans of Robeson county held in the court house in the town of Lumberton, N. C, The Chariot' e Steam Laundry on Thursday, Sept. 20, 1906, for wagon will go round Tuesday af- the purpose of nominating can ternoons. , didates for the various county . T1 hank., ntfblinh statement ofllces and members of the Leg s m; iod,m ct.An.infhoirnri; jsjaturc. me voters wui meei tions. Maxton, N. C, Sept 8th. A personal11 encounter took place Saturday morning between Messrs. A. W.. McLean and W. P. McAllister in front of the Mc-Lean-Rozier Drug Co's. store; Licks were passed by 'both par ties and each brought blood from the other. Neither was seriously hmf. Tf ta finrmnanf? t.ha -HrvVit grew out of recent political af fairs. 1 - at their respective voting places on Saturday, September 15th, at 3 o'clock, P- m:, and elect dele gates to the convention, nom inate magistrates for the town ship and constable, also elect three committeemen as an ex i ecutive committee for each town ship, one of whom shall be desig nated as chairman, . W. J. Currie, Chm. Ex. Com. Rob. Co. B. F. McLean, Secy. Grantham and wife to Kingsdale Lumber Co.. timber on a certain tract or land it White House township; consid eration, $:J76. A. W. Harrington and wife to L. F. Foley, lands in White House township; consideration, fc'jtK) S. R.-'ownserrdtoMorgafrOii Fertilizer Co., stock in the Oil and Fertilize rJjo., consideration, $000. A. C. Thompson and wife to Richard R. Andrews, a tract of land in Ashpole; consideration, $400 Adeliue Oliver et al to D. H. Nance, lands in White House township; consideration, $17. John F. Mclnnis et al to Z. V. Pate et al lands in Blue Springs township; consideration, S500. Eliza Malinda Byrd to Mrs. Fannie Rozier, a tract of land in Howellsville township; consider ation, $1,000. v Miss Leslie Proctor delightful ly entertained a few of her friends Saturday evening. Among those who spent a most pleasant even ing with Miss Proctor were, Misses Courtney Nunn, Cammie McNeill, Jean Hutchison and Elizabeth and Virginia Whitfield; Messrs C. P. McAl'ister, J. C. Fuller, R. M. Norment, Jr-, 8. F. Caldwell, R R. Carlyle and R. McA. Nixon Subscribe for The Robessnian ndkeep posted. Death of Mrs. J. A. Shepherd. OorrMpondenoe of The Rnhcimnlan. Miss Joanna McKay, of V !:ir ville, spent part.. of .last we. ' with her sister, Mrs. D. E Su strom. Mm CTharlifi KlioMrnlr. -Ii.t- m a recent meeting at mmiet Monday for Philadelphia, Pi, of bankers from towns m this where she wiU spend some tune vicinity an organization was per- with friends and relativ..s lected. L. B. Covington, of the Mr. W. R. Noe, after spending farmer's Bank, Rockingham, was the summer here, left Monday elected president; Wm. L.' Mar- for his home at Beaufort, N. C. shall, of the First National Bank Mr. N. C. Stubbs spent Sun- oi aaesooro, was eiecteci vice day at Lumberton luaiuuui; mubon dames, oitnei Mr. and Scotland Uounty Havings Uank. 9nnt. nm0 of Launnburg, secretary and treasurer; J. 8 Jones, of the Bank of Red Springs; Jno. W. Moore, of the Bank of Raeford, and L. S. Covington, of Farmer's Bank, Rockingham, were elected an executive committee. Prof. Lower? Married. We have been furnished the following account of the marriage of Prof. Lowery of the Croatan Normal School. The marriage of Prof. D. F. Lowery to Miss Jessie May Hatcher, of Pates, N. C., was handsomely atteneded by many noted friends. Mr. Lowery, who has recently finished at college, was married to the handsome daughter of Rev. Mr. Hatcher at the home of the bride September 5th, about 11:50, a. in., after which a fine dinner was served, and after a short space the bride was taken to her new home by the bridegroom. where a nice supper was served with lemonade and other des- serjts, -A most enjoyable time was witnessed. The matritnonialcercmony per-i formed by the lie v. Mr. Cbavis, who also was cordially invited to attend the supper at the home of the bride and eroom.j near Elrod, of which he accepted and attended. Elrod, N. C, Sept. 6, 1906. Mrs J. T. Wallace time at the lKach last week. Quite a few fi.in here went on the excursion Wednesday. Miss Dora Parker left Tues day for her home at Albemarle, where she will attend the Parker and Wicks wedding. Mr. R. R Branch and -family have moved to Conway, S. 0. Messrs- F. At. Stephens and Will Howell are attending court at Whlteville tins voek. Miss Mamie NIcDaniel, of Ash pole, is visiting her brother, Air. George McDaniel. Miss Lucy Criffen returned home Friday after m landing some, time with Alls T P. Burton. Rev. Mr. Knlish, of Chad bourn, spent, part of hist week with Mr. S. B. Alottinger. The people of Board man are al ways glad to wc-ieo!!).- l.im in their . midst. Mr- Arthur Shepherd spent a few days in Charleston, .S. C, last week. The death an-l visited the home of Air. .J. A. Shepherd. Wednesday ni'T'.iii and took awayiiis .wife. ;jo h d been sick some time of typhoid h:ver. We extend our dei.-o. t -ympathy to the bereave. I on--s in ilieir deep hour of trouble. Be that doerh. all things will j?We them comfort and ha.-, premised we should meijt our ioved ones on the golden .sliore wit,. -re we meet to part no more. May His unfiling love protect and comfort his sad hosts Boardman, N C, S.-p . 8th. Corean Omen of Good Fortune. South Chin Pot Tue Coreans are greatly exer cised over the appearance of a bamboo tree through the -cracks of the floor of the room last oc- upied by the late General Min Young Wham. Since the sui cide of the general in November last the room has been keDt closed, be sent to the Bind and when the room was onened Washington, B.C. LIST OF LE r TICKS Remaining in the Luinberb-n, N. CM postofhtv.Sepi. lOrJ. 1:) ';. If not called for in one woe'f. will '.v.'t'e. r . iiee. Parties iull- two days ago the bamboo had al ing will please say advertised, ready attained the height of A.J. Barker, Margaret B.-oom, more than four feet. , . Minnie Butler, (-) J. Bur- The Coreans find a parallel In I ress, J. D Barney, M-irti-w this phenomenon in an event that vis, Hood Du Hey, 1-. b ht. wards, ccurred in Songdo 500 years! John Fields, .Mary iiani. e, twse ago, when a patriot defending jureen, James w nines, vaii-ei the Emperor was done to death Howell, Ha rlee Li' -ingstvii, '. V. n a stone bridge just outsideplcNeiU. Oeo. m. .;ies, jataime the city, several months after Neavms, Geo. B irdeji, -nss his death a bamboo sprouted up telle Harden. IVtcr Smith, .ics. between the stone On the very Ellen Smith, Miss L. . ihiams, spot where the patriot had Tom Wrilson. breathed his last l R. M. .m'kmwi, l . . . . 'V, - ',S. f ;i 4, 7- K ) ; r
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